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    Posted: 10 Oct 2013 at 8:47am
looking at parts dealers it says that a wd clutch is 10 inch in diameter with a 1 1/4 inch hub and 10 splines, if i found a clutch with those specs from say jegs or summitracing it would work right?
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ok, got in over my head lookin at clutches, whats the difference between spring, solid, and button clutches and which one works best
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Button or 4 pad is the way to go. Less surface area but more surface pressure.
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Spring center absorbs some stress when clutch engages, stops the shock load from transmitting . Solid center allows this shock but is less forgiving on any alignment problems as hub and disc are riveted to form one piece.
 Button clutch has a higher friction coefficient and is either engaged or disengaged and allows little or no slippage . 
 I use them in my tractors, crawlers, heavy trucks, but one has to be careful also as they will wear pressure plate and flywheel faster if slipped that a fabric clutch will. When installing the flywheel should be refaced to clean ground surface first and same with clutch cover.   
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